Joyner's office oversaw purchasing and delivery of the 12 brands of tests that COVIDTests.gov has supplied over its seven rounds to date. "The purpose of that program is really to have people utilizing these tests now, the fall through the winter, because we know that's the season where...
COVIDtests.gov will once again offer each U.S. household four free COVID-19 test kits beginning in late September 2024.
PSA to readers: as of September 26, 2024, the USPS is once again offering free COVID tests for order on theUSPS test kit site. Shipping is free as well. This is the first time since March that the federal government has offered the free rapid antigen test kits available for order throu...
Endemic diseases include colds, the flu, in some countries malaria, or chickenpox. They're always present in the population, but not at worldwide proportions, as Covid has been. Are Covid tests still needed? ...officials should continue to take steps to protect against another surge, or th...
Manufacturers of the most accurate home COVID-19 tests on the market say they were left out again from the Biden administration's latest round of free orders through COVIDTests.gov, which for a seventh time will rely on less sensitive "antigen" tests, which are generally the cheaper options...
Just place your second order atcovidtests.gov. You will receive another four individual tests. Here are a few things you should know about the tests you'll receive: Are rapid antigen at-home tests, not PCR(polymerase chain reaction)
Just place your second order atcovidtests.gov. You will receive another four individual tests. Here are a few things you should know about the tests you'll receive: Are rapid antigen at-home tests, not PCR(polymerase chain reaction)
Just place your second order atcovidtests.gov. You will receive another four individual tests. Here are a few things you should know about the tests you'll receive: Are rapid antigen at-home tests, not PCR(polymerase chain reaction)
Americans can once again order COVID-19 tests, without being charged, straight to their homes. The U.S. government reopened the program on Thursday, allowing any household in the U.S. to order up to four at-home COVID nasal swab kits through the website,
COVID-19 testingThe article focuses on the nationwide expansion of the Home Test to Treat program, a public health initiative funded by the US National Institutes of Health, providing free at-home testing for both COVID-19 and influenza to adults aged 18 and older, and alo...